Accolades: Ranked 16th in Arizona on Golf Course Gurus Best in State list.

What to Expect: The Monument course at Troon North gets its name from the large monument boulder found in the middle of the 3rd fairway. Troon North hit the scene with a bang as it made its way into the Top 100 public courses in America and was attracting patrons from across the country. Like many Arizona courses, the Monument course is a target style track that requires precision unless you want to give your cleats a beating in the desert. In addition to the man-made hazards, a natural wash runs through the property and delivers extra excitement and challenge. The 2007 rerouting of the Troon North courses left the Monument course with two driveable par 4s rather than just one like the original layout offered.

By the Numbers

Tees

Par

Yardage

Rating

Slope

Black

72

7070

72.9

147

Gold

72

6716

71.6

137

Silver

72

6236

69.2

130

Copper

72

5874

68.4

126

Jade (Women)

72

5099

68.5

121

Individual Hole Analysis

Signature Hole: 3rd Hole – 564 Yard Par 5

3rd Hole at Troon North (Monument) (564 Yard Par 5)

Best Par 3: 2nd Hole – 172 Yards

2nd Hole at Troon North (Monument) (172 Yard Par 3)

Best Par 4: 6th Hole – 306 Yards

6th Hole at Troon North (Monument) (306 Yard Par 4)

Best Par 5: 3rd Hole – 564 Yards

3rd Hole at Troon North (Monument) (564 Yard Par 5)

Birdie Time: 15th Hole – 299 Yard Par 4

15th Hole at Troon North (Monument) (299 Yard Par 4)

Bogey Beware: 17th Hole – 495 Yard Par 4

Troon North (Monument)

The Monument course at Troon North gets its name from the large monument boulder found in the middle of the 3rd fairway. Troon North hit the scene with a bang as it made its way into the Top 100 public courses in America and was attracting patrons from across the country. Like many Arizona courses, the Monument course is a target style track that requires precision unless you want to give your cleats a beating in the desert. In addition to the man-made hazards, a natural wash runs through the